
The Hong Kong Observatory announced today (June 10) that as of 12:40 pm, the highest temperature recorded at its headquarters was 35 degrees, the highest so far this year. Lau Fau Shanreached 37.8 degrees, breaking the record set since the weather station was established in 1985.
The Observatory stated that due to the influence of an upper-level anticyclone, Hong Kong is experiencing generally clear and extremely hot weather today. They remind citizens to drink plenty of water, take adequate sun protection measures, and avoid engaging in strenuous outdoor activities.
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